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    Bank of America Reaches Settlement in Jeffrey Epstein Sex Abuse Lawsuit

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Bank of America has agreed to settle a civil lawsuit filed by women who accused the financial institution of enabling their sexual exploitation by Jeffrey Epstein, recent court documents. During a telephone conference held on March 12, attorneys representing both the bank and the plaintiffs informed U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff, based in Manhattan, that they had reached a “settlement in principle.” However, the specific details and conditions of this settlement have not yet been disclosed to the public.

    The proposed agreement is subject to Judge Rakoff’s approval before it can be finalized. Both parties are required to submit formal legal documentation outlining the terms of the settlement by March 27. Subsequently, the court has scheduled a hearing on April 2 to review and potentially endorse the deal. This development comes after a lengthy legal battle that has drawn significant attention due to the high-profile nature of the allegations and the involvement of a major financial institution.

    Sigrid McCawley, one of the attorneys representing the women, expressed that the resolution of the case against Bank of America represents an important milestone on the path to justice for the victims. She emphasized that this settlement is a crucial step in holding powerful entities accountable for their roles in facilitating Epstein’s criminal activities. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Bank of America declined to provide any comments on the matter, maintaining the bank’s usual stance of confidentiality in ongoing legal proceedings.

    The lawsuit, initially filed in October by a plaintiff using the pseudonym Jane Doe, accused Bank of America—America’s second-largest bank—of turning a blind eye to suspicious financial transactions linked to Epstein. The complaint alleged that the bank ignored numerous warning signs and failed to act despite having access to extensive information about Epstein’s illicit conduct. The plaintiffs argued that the bank prioritized its profits over the safety and protection of vulnerable individuals who were victimized by Epstein’s sex trafficking network.

    Bank of America, on the other hand, has consistently denied any wrongdoing. The bank maintained that the plaintiff’s claims were unfounded and that it merely provided routine banking services to clients who were not known to be connected to Epstein at the time. The institution described the allegations suggesting deeper involvement as “threadbare and meritless,” rejecting any implication that it knowingly facilitated Epstein’s criminal enterprise.

    In January, Judge Rakoff ruled that Bank of America must face the allegations brought forth by Jane Doe, which include claims that the bank knowingly profited from Epstein’s sex trafficking operations and obstructed enforcement efforts under the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act. Among the transactions highlighted in the lawsuit were payments made to Epstein by Leon Black, the billionaire co-founder of Apollo Global Management. Black resigned as Apollo’s CEO in 2021 following an independent investigation that revealed he had paid Epstein $158 million for tax and estate planning services. Black has denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal behavior and has asserted that he did nothing wrong.

    Leon Black was scheduled to be deposed under oath on March 26 by lawyers representing both Jane Doe and Bank of America. However, this deposition is now unlikely to proceed due to the settlement agreement. Additionally, a trial originally set for May 11 will be canceled if Judge Rakoff approves the settlement, bringing an end to this particular chapter of litigation.

    It is important to note that Jane Doe’s legal team has also pursued claims against other entities accused of enabling Epstein’s sex trafficking. In 2023, they secured settlements totaling $290 million with JPMorgan Chase and $75 million with Deutsche Bank on behalf of Epstein’s survivors. These settlements reflect a broader effort to hold financial institutions accountable for their roles in facilitating Epstein’s criminal activities.

    Jeffrey Epstein died in August 2019 while in a Manhattan jail cell awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. His death was officially ruled a suicide by New York City’s medical examiner, but it has remained a subject of public controversy and speculation. The ongoing legal actions against his alleged enablers continue to shed light on the systemic failures that allowed Epstein’s abuse to persist for years.

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